AEG PV.500-MH manual Monitoring Systems, Messages and Faults, 6.1General Information

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6 Monitoring Systems, Messages and Faults

6.1General Information

All monitoring systems only generate fault messages when the in- verter is switched on; when it is switched off, the inverter is always reported as being free of faults.

Adistinction is made between deactivating, self-acknowledgingand signalling faults.

Deactivating faults switch the equipment off permanently once they have occurred a number of times. K7 and Q4 are opened.

When a fault first occurs, it is acknowledged after a certain time has elapsed and the inverter makes a start-up attempt. This start- up attempt is only made if the DC voltage did not drop too dramati- cally during the fault. If the cause of the fault is still present after the start-up attempt, the inverter is switched off again.

A maximum of 3 start-up attempts are made.

Each time the inverter is switched off, K7 and Q4 are opened.

After a successful start-up attempt and once a certain operating time has elapsed, the counter for start-up attempts is reset again.

If the third start-up attempt is also unsuccessful, the inverter is switched off permanently. The fault is then no longer self- acknowledging. It can be acknowledged by switching the equip- ment off and on or by manually acknowledging the fault. However, if the cause of the fault is still present following manual acknowl- edgement, another deactivating fault will be generated.

Self-acknowledgingfaults switch the equipment off. K7 is opened, Q4 remains closed.

The equipment starts up again when the cause of the fault is no longer present. The fault can also be acknowledged manually or by switching the equipment off and on. However, if the cause of the fault is still present following manual acknowledgement, anoth- er self-acknowledging fault will be generated.

Signalling faults do not have any effect on the equipment's se- quence control. K7 and Q4 remain closed.

A signalling fault acknowledges itself automatically when the cause of the fault is no longer present. The fault can also be acknowl- edged manually or by switching the equipment off and on. Howev- er, if the cause of the fault is still present following manual acknowledgement, another signalling fault will be generated.

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